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Mazda introduces new MX-5 Club edition in New York, likely to hit Australia market in second half of this year

byCustoms Today Report
02/04/2015
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NEW YORK: Mazda has unveiled the anticipated Club edition of its new MX-5 roadster in New York. Developed as a dynamics-focused package, the Club edition blesses the MX-5 with a number of key new features for the most corner-hungry buyers.

The Club is offered in both manual and auto form, but, as a purist’s pet, it’s the manual version that gets the bulk of the goodies.

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Unique to the MX-5 Club manual is a limited-slip differential, Bilstein shocks and a shock tower brace.

Both versions also get 17-inch gunmetal alloy BBS wheels wrapped in 205/45R17 rubber, Brembo front brakes, side skirts and front/rear lip spoilers.

In its US form, availability of the MX-5 Club is limited to 1000 units.

The new MX-5 range will hit Australia in the second half of this year, but local specifications – and the potential for this new Club edition – are still to be confirmed.

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